
I can’t honestly say hi.
The freest guy in the world.
Is it not wrong to neglect the child in devotion to love for a bastard?
It’s as if you’re reminiscing about being falsely accused, but were you really the one who did it?
>>4This is too biased and extreme here.
Considering what I am doing with coordinates, it’s sad for that person, but I can’t honestly say “yes.”
But you let the pig escape, right?
I watched the entire anime the other day and, while I felt a lot of sadness for various reasons, I thought it was good that it ended peacefully, but what was with that ending?
>>10First, it is not peaceful…
>>10History repeats itself!!
I thought I was being controlled by a huge pest…
I feel like I just threw this one away.
“I’ll leave it to each person’s interpretation, like a way of evading responsibility.”
The giant may revive, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it will be used in a distorted way like the first king.
If you say “run away,” it seems cool, right?
This guy just gave power to the giants and isn’t particularly involved in the choices.
What kind of face are you making like you’ve accomplished something…?
>>18Wow, that was great to see!
I thought she was a tragic girl, but she’s actually more of a enjoyer than I expected.
I was totally raped, but I liked it.
The one who disappeared, feeling somewhat satisfied after overlapping with Mikasa.
It’s up to you to run away from death, but your job will be passed on to the daughters.
>>23Thus, Attack on Titan was born…
The meaning of that pointing scene changes when you read until the end.
Even if we consider that the original King Fritz is about 5% to blame for the tragedy in the main story of Attack on Titan, over 95% of the blame lies with this guy, right?
>>26So, Reiner is at 0% then?
>>36It’s my fault.
Someone who doesn’t know whether Ellen’s persuasion is correct or not.
>>27I had the feeling that this guy was just going to watch the two of them carry it out without any persuasion or anything.
Because of you, my descendants are in big trouble…
Well, if you were to say who is the worst, it would be King Fritz.
Why did I empathize with Elemina… poor Mikasa.
Why didn’t Hallucigenia move when this guy died?
Isn’t the first king amazing?
Despite having the appearance of a barbarian, they built an empire in just one generation.
Moreover, they also create children with monsters that transform into giants.
It feels like Eren was used as a tool just to see what choice Mikasa would make.
A strangely evolved creature that I don’t really understand.
I really hate that guy who seems to be thinking with his uterus because it caused Eren and the others so much trouble.
>>37But the Elé x Mika that I saw at the last minute was precious…
Regarding Eren, there was a desire to destroy the world regardless of the thread image…
>>39I was too compatible with Ymir.
Eren: “Honestly, I don’t know what this guy was thinking… Maybe it’s right that he was just waiting…”
It’s amazing that I was able to make my daughter take over by having her consume my body.
>>41I think most people, including the king, were like, “Huh… Can we really carry on with that…?”
Fritz and the caterpillar are bad, but the real culprit is this guy.
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is just an ordinary criminal.
Why did you have that face like “How did I get found out”… what’s up with you…?
Because I can’t create the same giant consecutively, I am thought to have a short attention span.
Well, Reiner is just one of the collateral damage victims.
Even in terms of percentage, it would be less than 1%.
>>46No… I can’t do anything about it…
Did you really like the king?
>>47As I checked the situation, I think I like her because I valued Mikasa’s choices while being a monitor.
It’s too confusing that there are two existences even in the divided school caste world.
It seems like I was actually enjoying designing the beasts.
>>49I bet it was fun when they learned about okapis…
I hope you weren’t doing anything else besides the pig incident.
Both the king and the pests aren’t doing things that twisted, you know.
If the king acquires such immense power, it’s honestly a natural outcome that he would launch an invasion, and it seems like the pests are also acting out of their instinct to survive.
Only Yumir is clearly distorted.
It seemed like they were being forced to create giants on the “road,” but that’s not really the case, right?
Isn’t the beast giant’s gacha element too harsh?
>>57The jaw and the beast are basically a miss.
It’s undeniably the king to be able to have sex with a monster that can grow giant and kill itself anytime.
>>58Moreover, they are also entrusted with the construction of the country’s infrastructure in three rounds.
It’s not the original King Fritz who is to blame, but rather the one who half-heartedly brought Eldians and secluded himself on the island.
>>60I think the idea of the Eldians from the first king’s reign isolating themselves was honestly quite good, but if you’re going to do that, you should take everyone with you.
>>67At the very least, all the intelligent giants should have taken it with them.
Because of what I handed over to Marley, Eldians are receiving a lot of hate.
>>60It feels like that guy has taken on the parts of the story that are inconvenient in various ways…
Thanks to that, there have been a few moves that make me say, “Don’t mess with me.”
Well, if the King of the Walls had put in more effort, the soft landing could have been a little better, but then the story would have changed drastically…
>>62It’s almost entirely this guy’s fault, isn’t it?
Doesn’t the injury from breaking the hymen lead to becoming a giant?
Are you a child who is okay with having sex?
>>63The wound is a condition for becoming a giant, but it doesn’t mean you can become a giant unconditionally…
>>63It’s okay if you don’t have a purpose.
That guy is really working hard as a king…
What did the past warriors of the Attack on Titan series think as they died?
>>68Eren was manipulating things to show only the future that was convenient for him.
Everyone should be happy.
In the end, I’ve become someone who just witnessed the end of my direct line.
It’s like being a chieftain at first, right? A king.
The concept of giant science, which I don’t really understand because it has vanished.
>>72The Akerman clan, who can use the power of giants while still in human form, has become quite mysterious because of the setting where Ymir diligently creates and sends out that power through the path.
A person who feels like they are watching a live movie.
What I was made to do was terrible, but what I did was also terrible.
The balance of sin and punishment is not even, but I don’t know which way it leans.
What the hell is this guy?
In that era, it feels like invasions were such a common occurrence that it wouldn’t particularly be considered bad.
>>77Who let the pig escape?
>>79That’s no good.
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King. I didn’t think he would keep trying so hard for that long, or rather, I didn’t know that he would be working endlessly in the street…
From the perspective of weapon development, it seems that for the next nearly 100 years after that, the world and the islands were at peace.
>>82At least enough time has passed for the caste world to doubt the existence of giants.
I think everyone from the era who has seen giants is dead.
People from ancient times probably have a fundamentally different sense of ethics.
I feel like it was strange even in ancient times.
I think Ackerman is a giant that has remained in human form…
( ( ( ( ( It’s that guy again… ) ) ) ) )
>>87It feels like the villagers pointed fingers not because they knew, but rather to make a scapegoat out of a single orphaned child.
It was just a huge success in the end.
The king is actively cutting up corpses and feeding them to children himself…
>>89It’s a crisis for survival, so it’s serious.
Right after the traitor appeared, I can’t trust anyone other than my family.
First of all, it’s not surprising if Armin and the others were killed after that.
>>90I don’t think of the additional part in the volume as a bad ending because it ends with the serialized section.
At least Mikasa and the others lived out their lives peacefully.
A woman who is quite eccentric, to put it mildly.
I thought this person was also a slave bound by the power of giants up to a certain point.
>>93Mikasa practiced that it was okay to rebel against the love bound to the king, so I stopped creating giants.
As time goes on, rather, a massive number of pure giants is terrifying, isn’t it…?
It felt that way in the story too.
>>94As long as it’s not found out that the conditions for the royal blood to possess the power of giants are met, it will almost never happen.
That pest ended up with an outrageous woman…
>>98That guy himself simply has the desire to grow, so it’s not really something we can call harmful.
A hundred years means there was a rise in nationalism on the island, but then it settled down and after a while, it was destroyed by an unrelated war in peace…
>>99The story of giants itself is just a fantasy even in the time of the skyscrapers.
I think the villagers pointed at Ymir simply because it was her turn to watch the pigsty the previous night.
It seems that Ymir is such a fool that on her turn she lets the pig escape without thinking ahead, but well, that’s probably true.
The remaining interpersonal three-dimensional maneuvering technology is insane.
>>106By the way, that has nothing to do with the power dynamics of giants.
It seems that the materials being used are somewhat related.
Isn’t there all the bugs in the trees of the forest where the captain and Zeke fought?
When thinking realistically, the three-dimensional maneuver gear can only be used by someone as monstrous as Ackerman.
Even without giants, humans were already at war from the beginning, so that ending is inevitable.
All I can do is pray that the members of the Survey Corps live happily.
>>110That’s what Eren wanted.
I want them to die of old age at least.
A stone that glows permanently is really nice…
It’s the reclusive king who’s to blame.
It’s because of you that I’ve created this mess.
>>113What do you think, Eren?
It means that a fool gaining power has led to an outrageous situation.
If I hadn’t isolated myself, wouldn’t I have been normally subjected to ethnic genocide…?
>>115There’s no way that’s possible with the power of a giant.
Before good and evil, it’s just too crazy.
Eren probably doesn’t think that what others feel doesn’t matter either.
Due to the loss of the power of giants, we have no choice but to leave the future to those of the future…
>>118Honestly, I can’t take responsibility for the future 100 years from now.
True punk rocker
If King Reiss had properly ensured that the power of the giants did not remain in Marley, then likely in 100 years, Marley itself would have perished, and only the tale of “there was once a country called Marley that ruled the world with giant humans” would remain, allowing the Eldians to live happily on Paradis Island.
>>121I wonder if the ones with the attack at that time did it like that…
>>121It seems that there were many countries other than Marley that were affected by Eldia, so I think it’s likely that a war would have happened in the future sooner or later.
The Seed King is a worthless guy by ordinary standards.
Having sex with a woman who can become a giant that I can crush is attractive in a Krauser-like way.
>>122She might like that part of me for being the kind of woman who lets the pig escape, knowing it’s risky.
What the hell is this guy?!
I want to see what happens if we don’t isolate ourselves behind the wall and the times progress.
Eldia Empire 1944
I thought you were a victim of the first king!
“I’ll give you my seed → it’s not all that bad.”
>>128In the old values, that makes me a winner in life.
>>128I guess it was the best they could do at that time.
I think it’s amazing that someone can handle a woman who could become a giant and crush everything so casually.
🐖💨
Uterine love
By the way, it’s true that that bug can use gas as a medium to parasitize the human spinal cord, right?
Aren’t you scared?
The time change in the last era doesn’t feel like it’s been that long in the original work, but in the anime, it seems like an incredible number of years have passed.
What is that incomprehensible skyscraper?
There is a perspective that incorporating (eating) a part of the deceased can also be a form of mourning…
Is there still no action game of Attack on Titan that can be played until the end…?
Chosen by the king and made to conceive, I can escape from the responsibilities of the royal family.
Lucky!
Pigs want to be free too…
Since the result of the rule of a kind king who holds absolute power as a ruler, with all external factors completely eliminated, is like that, there is nothing that can be done.
The man’s hobby is bad people.
The king was too much of a king.
The king’s legitimate wife is a win, right?
>>145Well, I just gave you my seed, so you’re a slave…
Mikasa’s attitude when facing something like the spirit in the thread is too lenient.
The true heroine of Eren has made her appearance, and the otaku got so excited that it led to that development, which made me laugh a lot back then.
>>148In the end, the true heroine was Reiner all along.
You have an indescribable expression on your face…
I think if I went back in time to the ending of a past anime and spoiled it using a time machine, I would be considered a madman.
You might think she is a fragile heroine with a painful past of being oppressed, right?
The King of the Wall and the Tybur family are bad.
They’re escaping…
No matter how hard I try
It gives the impression of a pitiable person who is nothing more than livestock, a pig, and a slave.
The only scene where Eren showed his true feelings after looking at the future, aside from the final road, is probably during the sunset flashback.
>>156In the end, it was all about wanting you all to live long at that time.
Some people died, but…
The first king is said to be bad, but his actions were likely correct as a ruler.
>>157In reality, the effort of the younger generation was there, but it’s crazy that the country is still around until the main feature.
It seems like I wouldn’t be able to live a safe and secure life, so perhaps it was for the best.
It would be celebrated, and at least during their lifetime, it must have been an exciting life.
Speaking of which, it’s impressive that Mare has been around for so long.
It may be significant that we became a subject nation of Eldia, but since the king was saying things like “Destroy Marley!!”, it seems like he’s fully intent on destroying it.
>>161I don’t think “Destroy the nation of Marle” means “Kill all the people of Marle,” like a mindless Yeagerist interpretation.
There are women who have bad taste in men, right…?
The idea that inheriting the strongest giant will ensure safety is not wrong.
If you turn a blind eye to various taboos in order to realize it
It’s funny that the ugly person with the same name is a good person and a lesbian in a mutual love situation, which is the complete opposite of the image.
She’s a foolish slave girl, but because she had the guts to be tied to the 2000-year giant establishment and her obsession with the king…
I love them so much that I want to work for them like a slave.
I want the freedom to stop the wrongdoing of someone I love, even if it means killing them!
I can’t do it, but I want to see a girl like that! There she is!
I think that’s what it means, and I believe the character fits perfectly with the theme of the work.
She’s a terrible woman, isn’t she?
Ymir, the progenitor, probably got extremely excited because she longed for marriage, even with a seed marriage.
The man Eren, who was used for the sake of the founding Ymir’s wish from birth until death.